Dallas used to be an engineering town back in the 1950s and 1960s. One of the top ten greatest inventions of all time, the fully integrated circuit, was invented/patented at Texas Instruments by Jack Kilby in 1958 in Richardson. Then Kilby, Van Tassel, and Mussellman, all TI engineers, invented the handheld calculator in 1967 in Richardson. The ATM was invented by Don Wetzel at Docutel in 1969 in Irving. The Collins Radio engineers did work for NASA, and Ross Perot created the computer services industry with Electronic Data Systems in 1962 in Dallas. All this engineering talent created wealth, and the wealth created jobs.
What’s so crazy is that the Frisco/ Plano corridor on the Dallas Toll Way(30-45 minutes north of Downtown Dallas) is expected to have as many high rises as Dallas in the coming years. Fort Worth also is working on 6 more towers. DFW has a ton a of cranes dotting the sky everywhere you look. Dallas area is quickly approaching 10 million residents.
We keep hearing that DFW will soon be called DFFW soon. Dallas, Frisco, Ft Woth. I love living in Plano. Quick drive into downtown if we get bored and need a change of scenery from the burbs. It’s funny that people used to think if you lived north of 635 you were in Oklahoma lol.
@@ElevateYourWorth LOL, Frisco will never even match Plano much less Dallas. When Frisco/Plano Together equal as many Fortune 100 companies as Irving has, then come talk to me. A bunch of yuppy suburb culdesacs if you ask me. Arlington & Irving & Plano are THE secondary burbs, otherwise it's the Dallas and Fort Worth show. Thank You.
All of these projects are more focused on rich buisness folk rather than average everyday people. Is there a project fo used on pedestrianization, walkability, transit focused project. Or let alone a new city square. Also making dallas like san fransico is something that worries me.
They are drastically expanding the light rail network which is already the largest in the south as well as adding more and in some cases back in street cars, they just redid the entire bus network to emphasis frequency
@@brandonalsop1281 I can only wish thier could be more projects focused on walkability and pedestrianization. The project in Fort Worth "Panther Island" be a great example. Or have say like a town square or a great ally way for local shops, resturants etc. etc.
DART is in the process of two major projects: the Silver Line will connect Plano to Richardson to the DFW Airport, and downtown Dallas will have a second buried line that will allow more trains to run through the entire system more frequently, improving service across the entire network.
No micro apartments my dude only... every thing new being built all over texas is wrap arounds... other than that it will have to be a hi rise build...
So far this d have been crazy accurate.. The North End apartments that were referred to have been fully demolished. Excited to see the future of the city
I grew up in Dallas, you guys are making it look waaayyyyyy cooler than it is. It’s basically the biggest blandest suburb you’ve ever seen in your life
Guys people can have different opinions of cities. I’m someone who likes small towns and nature. I don’t want to have sit indoors most of the year because it’s so unbearably hot. The only things to do in Dallas involve spending money or watching sports. That’s it.
@@thecourtneyking wat about in the evening. Before it’s dark but still around 5pm ish after work hours. Is it still hot or does it get a bit better ? Asking coz I’m moving to grapevine Texas soon.
And anyone who makes less than 100k is NOT welcome. It makes me sick honestly. So many hard working people in Dallas and in Texas all together but they are forced to live in trashy unsafe areas because apartments just keep raising the rent every 6 months by at least 400 to 500 dollars.
They keep cramming more people and traffic into the area of downtown Dallas. The congestion is creating problems with increased demand in resources that the city has not shown to conform to. Road infrastructure and drainage has been the biggest issue I have seen so far. The historic flood of August 2022 is a full example of affects from the overbuilding in the areas around downtown Dallas. This is nothing new. Dallas has floods all the time. Our city leaders do need to consider historic facts of the land before making decisions to the future of this city.
We don't have enough storm drains. I live in Mesquite. The QT by 635 has an area that floods every time. I believe they're building a tollway in Mesquite too smh
This video was confusing as hell. Kept showing footage of other cities. Then the narrator would be talking about one thing but showing something totally unrelated. Whew. Made my head hurt.
I am a proud Dallasinian. There is one thing that has infected Dallas recently; Crime. Especially in the Deep Ellum District. There is at least 3-5 shootings every week at concerts! It was safe as recently as 2017. When I was in high school from 2015-2018, I would sneak out from my Flower Mound home, take moms Audi, and longboard across the city. It was perfectly safe for the most part! Especially Uptown and the Arts/Pearl district! I tried to do that today as a fairly buff and rugged college boy. It did not go well. I was almost thrown in the back of a silver Chevy Malibu.
Crime has always been a problem. You're a youngin, deep ellum is going through the same thing that Greenville avenue went through in the late 00s-early 10s. Not to mention how dangerous White Rock lake was in the early 00s. That's the problem with areas that cater towards the 19-27 year old crowd.. the crime got worse at Greenville avenue before the issued curfews, which I imagine will eventually happen to Deep Ellum again.. because it happened to it before.
This video was extremely confusing to follow. Perhaps, in the future, it would be better if clips of other cities are not included. Also, the organization could improve a bit as well. But, great concept!
This makes so much sense now why it's getting more expensive to live here, if it keeps going at this rate 20-30 years from now it's going to be unlivable to the point of where San Francisco is right now
I was almost disappointed when you didn't mention that Goldman Sachs tower was going to be 80 stories tall..until you did. I can't wait to see the cranes up for it. 🤞
Same I was waiting all video for him to mention a new #1 tallest skyscraper for Dallas 🎉I’m excited to see this happen, I’ve been waiting years to get a new tall tall skyscraper like these other cities have been getting
Not a well thought out video. Showing pictures of New York and Fort Worth while talking about Dallas. Instead of showing renderings of the the future buildings, there is just too much mumbo jumbo about what or what not might happen. Wish it could have been more definite.
Hey.... Gotta a question…. I’m 18 and new to history or newly found the love of history. I asked my grandfather about this but he gave me an explanation I don’t think I can repeat..……. Why do people throughout history give Jews a hard time? And do they deserve it????
Have you ever actually been to Dallas? As someone that grew up and still lives here, Dallas is gross. I’m not sure why anyone would actually want to live here given a choice. Dallas is landlocked, it’s hot and humid and the weather can be extremely severe. In addition to all of that, the traffic is now just as bad as you would find anywhere, including California.
"I’m not sure why anyone would actually want to live here given a choice." Simple... jobs. And, for those moving from the West Coast, the ability to turn the equity from their West Coast house into twice as much living space. (Yeah, I know. To those of us already living here in the Dallas area, it feels like our housing costs are getting sky high. But they're still nothing compared to the West Coast.)
Yes, as @starrjohnson1327 said, there are hills on the south side of the Trinity River. The topography changes almost immediately when you cross over the river, eventually becoming (in some areas) a bit hilly (similar to going west toward Ft. Worth, but more so). P.S. Why do you think it's called Oak "Cliff"?
Not a word about middle and low income housing, services and amenities? All I see is a collection of boring towers trying to compete with Manhattan that are going to push up the cost of living, just another big payday for big developers.
Man was that boring. So like 10 new skyscrapers alright yaaa. Thought you were gonna say something way cooler then just hey look at these tall buildings. Thought it was gonna be like some cool new park or some trains/bus transit. Hell even some new stadium would've been cooler then a 20 min video that comes down to 10 new buildings.
What's With The Dallas Videos Man I am Getting Fed Up, No New Informations or Anything, Considering You Have Already Uploaded Tons of videos with the Same Informations
That's because Dallas is the only city in the country with more people moving in than leaving the city . So its the fastest growing city for about a century.
Dallas used to be an engineering town back in the 1950s and 1960s. One of the top ten greatest inventions of all time, the fully integrated circuit, was invented/patented at Texas Instruments by Jack Kilby in 1958 in Richardson. Then Kilby, Van Tassel, and Mussellman, all TI engineers, invented the handheld calculator in 1967 in Richardson. The ATM was invented by Don Wetzel at Docutel in 1969 in Irving. The Collins Radio engineers did work for NASA, and Ross Perot created the computer services industry with Electronic Data Systems in 1962 in Dallas. All this engineering talent created wealth, and the wealth created jobs.
In the parasitic Eastmal/Islam, all those men would have become obsolete, replaced by mind zombies from Turki.
It’s very distracting to show images of other cities like NEW YORK while trying to imagine the future of Dallas.
This video was confusing as hell
Stock footage selected for you by bad AI
What’s so crazy is that the Frisco/ Plano corridor on the Dallas Toll Way(30-45 minutes north of Downtown Dallas) is expected to have as many high rises as Dallas in the coming years. Fort Worth also is working on 6 more towers. DFW has a ton a of cranes dotting the sky everywhere you look. Dallas area is quickly approaching 10 million residents.
We keep hearing that DFW will soon be called DFFW soon. Dallas, Frisco, Ft Woth. I love living in Plano. Quick drive into downtown if we get bored and need a change of scenery from the burbs. It’s funny that people used to think if you lived north of 635 you were in Oklahoma lol.
It will be horrible cause it will bring more liberals who will destroy the state just like Cali and NY.
Frisco and Plano are like 20 minutes north of downtown Dallas. Not 30-45..
While Frisco is rapidly growing plano's will it will never compare or have 1/10 as much as downtown Dallas High rises that is
@@ElevateYourWorth LOL, Frisco will never even match Plano much less Dallas. When Frisco/Plano Together equal as many Fortune 100 companies as Irving has, then come talk to me. A bunch of yuppy suburb culdesacs if you ask me. Arlington & Irving & Plano are THE secondary burbs, otherwise it's the Dallas and Fort Worth show. Thank You.
All of these projects are more focused on rich buisness folk rather than average everyday people. Is there a project fo used on pedestrianization, walkability, transit focused project. Or let alone a new city square. Also making dallas like san fransico is something that worries me.
They are drastically expanding the light rail network which is already the largest in the south as well as adding more and in some cases back in street cars, they just redid the entire bus network to emphasis frequency
@@brandonalsop1281 I can only wish thier could be more projects focused on walkability and pedestrianization. The project in Fort Worth "Panther Island" be a great example. Or have say like a town square or a great ally way for local shops, resturants etc. etc.
DART is in the process of two major projects: the Silver Line will connect Plano to Richardson to the DFW Airport, and downtown Dallas will have a second buried line that will allow more trains to run through the entire system more frequently, improving service across the entire network.
I really wish there were affordable micro apartments in the city for people who make less. And live minimalist lives.
Yes! Only roommates is the only next thing i can think of.
No micro apartments my dude only... every thing new being built all over texas is wrap arounds... other than that it will have to be a hi rise build...
You can search for an apartment by unit. That's usually cheaper. I found that out from a real estate agent.
Dallas is EXPLODING in size and population. Where my home currently is was 10-20 miles away from the borders of the metroplex in 1984
So far this d have been crazy accurate.. The North End apartments that were referred to have been fully demolished. Excited to see the future of the city
Wow, some great stuff coming to Dallas!
What's with all the photos of New York City?
it is Dallas of the future
@ErrorNameNotFound123 you really think so? that many buildings?
Dallas is going to be joining the ranks of LA and NYC eventually
I grew up in Dallas, you guys are making it look waaayyyyyy cooler than it is. It’s basically the biggest blandest suburb you’ve ever seen in your life
You’re tripping. I’m born and raised here, and there are so many things to do here. The city is always growing
I live here and Dallas and you can’t be more wrong.
U prob been to New York recently. Otherwise how would u have that point of reference? On its own and at face value it’s such a great place.
Guys people can have different opinions of cities. I’m someone who likes small towns and nature. I don’t want to have sit indoors most of the year because it’s so unbearably hot. The only things to do in Dallas involve spending money or watching sports. That’s it.
@@thecourtneyking wat about in the evening. Before it’s dark but still around 5pm ish after work hours. Is it still hot or does it get a bit better ? Asking coz I’m moving to grapevine Texas soon.
Houston next! 😎👌🏾
I’m thinking of moving to the DFW metro after living in San Antonio for 23 yrs. I visited recently and fell in love with Denton!
And anyone who makes less than 100k is NOT welcome. It makes me sick honestly. So many hard working people in Dallas and in Texas all together but they are forced to live in trashy unsafe areas because apartments just keep raising the rent every 6 months by at least 400 to 500 dollars.
They keep cramming more people and traffic into the area of downtown Dallas. The congestion is creating problems with increased demand in resources that the city has not shown to conform to. Road infrastructure and drainage has been the biggest issue I have seen so far. The historic flood of August 2022 is a full example of affects from the overbuilding in the areas around downtown Dallas. This is nothing new. Dallas has floods all the time. Our city leaders do need to consider historic facts of the land before making decisions to the future of this city.
You don't know sht about Dallas flood control do you? As in the already in construction drainage tunnel? No? Yeah seemed like ya didn't.
Downtown is a ghost town. Build dense housing/public transit around it and traffic will stop
We don't have enough storm drains. I live in Mesquite. The QT by 635 has an area that floods every time. I believe they're building a tollway in Mesquite too smh
@@starrjohnson1327 An elderly lady got killed there a couple of months ago. My shop is right behind that QT
@@Bramon83 That's awful. Mesquite has gotten so bad
This video was confusing as hell. Kept showing footage of other cities. Then the narrator would be talking about one thing but showing something totally unrelated. Whew. Made my head hurt.
Dallas is massively expensive now, just wait until then.
Whoever runs this channel must be from Dallas considering how many videos are made about them.
Yea that's definitely a Dallas accent
@@JasnoGT lmao
@@JasnoGT lol
@@JasnoGT 🤣
I am a proud Dallasinian.
There is one thing that has infected Dallas recently; Crime.
Especially in the Deep Ellum District. There is at least 3-5 shootings every week at concerts!
It was safe as recently as 2017.
When I was in high school from 2015-2018,
I would sneak out from my Flower Mound home, take moms Audi,
and longboard across the city. It was perfectly safe for the most part! Especially Uptown and the Arts/Pearl district!
I tried to do that today as a fairly buff and rugged college boy.
It did not go well.
I was almost thrown in the back of a silver Chevy Malibu.
Crime has always been a problem. You're a youngin, deep ellum is going through the same thing that Greenville avenue went through in the late 00s-early 10s. Not to mention how dangerous White Rock lake was in the early 00s. That's the problem with areas that cater towards the 19-27 year old crowd.. the crime got worse at Greenville avenue before the issued curfews, which I imagine will eventually happen to Deep Ellum again.. because it happened to it before.
Hmm... no one in Dallas says "Dallasinian." Residents of Dallas are typically referred to as "Dallasites."
@@RD-jc2eu kind of like Moscovites?
This video was extremely confusing to follow. Perhaps, in the future, it would be better if clips of other cities are not included. Also, the organization could improve a bit as well. But, great concept!
This makes so much sense now why it's getting more expensive to live here, if it keeps going at this rate 20-30 years from now it's going to be unlivable to the point of where San Francisco is right now
I was almost disappointed when you didn't mention that Goldman Sachs tower was going to be 80 stories tall..until you did. I can't wait to see the cranes up for it. 🤞
He didn't say. They will be 9 and 15 stories for GS.
Same I was waiting all video for him to mention a new #1 tallest skyscraper for Dallas 🎉I’m excited to see this happen, I’ve been waiting years to get a new tall tall skyscraper like these other cities have been getting
@@carlj208 he did say it, at the very end though
Dallas needs better transit. It can't handle the traffic and transportation as is. All I see in this video is more traffic 😅
3:34 is a shot of a game called Cities Skylines
Please do San Antonio
@@TheFuturePlanet Thanks look forward to it.
So much coming to Dallas!
Not a well thought out video. Showing pictures of New York and Fort Worth while talking about Dallas. Instead of showing renderings of the the future buildings, there is just too much mumbo jumbo about what or what not might happen. Wish it could have been more definite.
Hey.... Gotta a question…. I’m 18 and new to history or newly found the love of history. I asked my grandfather about this but he gave me an explanation I don’t think I can repeat..…….
Why do people throughout history give Jews a hard time? And do they deserve it????
Yes. Even average city Jews are rude and elitist. They quite literally own America
Have you ever actually been to Dallas? As someone that grew up and still lives here, Dallas is gross. I’m not sure why anyone would actually want to live here given a choice. Dallas is landlocked, it’s hot and humid and the weather can be extremely severe. In addition to all of that, the traffic is now just as bad as you would find anywhere, including California.
"I’m not sure why anyone would actually want to live here given a choice."
Simple... jobs. And, for those moving from the West Coast, the ability to turn the equity from their West Coast house into twice as much living space. (Yeah, I know. To those of us already living here in the Dallas area, it feels like our housing costs are getting sky high. But they're still nothing compared to the West Coast.)
Is this really happening?
DFW OVER 8 MILL.HOUSTON 2.3
Btw there are absolutely no hills here in Dallas
Yes there are. They are off of I-20. Close to Oak Cliff. You can see them if you drive I-20 into Arlington. Very nice
Get the California's back to their hills
Yes, as @starrjohnson1327 said, there are hills on the south side of the Trinity River. The topography changes almost immediately when you cross over the river, eventually becoming (in some areas) a bit hilly (similar to going west toward Ft. Worth, but more so). P.S. Why do you think it's called Oak "Cliff"?
The night life here is like no other
Ok, listen. Don't lie about the hills and lakes please....
They are defunding the police and giving themselves raises here.
Dallas is boring as heck it’s nothing but an over sprawled suburb with nothing to do but maybe shop but that quickly gets old
A huge sink hole will happen!
just not on mlk in any city
Dallas should gentrified Southside.
Hasn't that already been happening?
@@RD-jc2eu a small part yes, but not all of it.
Not a word about middle and low income housing, services and amenities? All I see is a collection of boring towers trying to compete with Manhattan that are going to push up the cost of living, just another big payday for big developers.
Man was that boring. So like 10 new skyscrapers alright yaaa. Thought you were gonna say something way cooler then just hey look at these tall buildings. Thought it was gonna be like some cool new park or some trains/bus transit. Hell even some new stadium would've been cooler then a 20 min video that comes down to 10 new buildings.
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Dallas would be futuristic if we didn’t have such a liberal populace there.
Says the one attached to traditionalist ideology
how does one move forward exactly when they're stuck in the past? Move to the panhandle if you don't like change...
yes, because the conservative parts of the country are all very futuristic. right?
A dirty, crime ridden city with a major homelessness problem will never be worth bragging about. Nice buildings tho
@@kwadwo1000 yes. Been living in the DFW 20+ years.
@@thekjjackson1649 then why not leave if it’s so bad?
What's With The Dallas Videos Man
I am Getting Fed Up, No New Informations or Anything, Considering You Have Already Uploaded Tons of videos with the Same Informations
I love the Dallas videos please make more
Man I love Dallas so much I want every video about Dallas 😩
We need more💯
That's because Dallas is the only city in the country with more people moving in than leaving the city . So its the fastest growing city for about a century.
@@proudbeanerii3810 so not true.... there's 10s of cities with more coming in than leaving like boise, salt lake city, pheonix, Denver, Orlando
Hahaha there are even videos from cities skylines Lol.